“The purpose of a State Assembly is to protect the people who live within the borders of their State, to protect the assets of those people, and preserve their birthright as Americans. The further purpose of a State Assembly is to uphold and enforce the Public Law — including enforcement of the Federal Constitutions. State Assemblies are supposed to make all major decisions about State-owned property and resources, to form the fundamental nexus of the American Government in international jurisdiction, to educate new generations of Americans about their own history and government, and do all the other things necessary to preserve our government of, for, and by the living people of this country, complete with its bottom-up power structure, and it’s daunting responsibility to self-govern.” – Anna Von Reitz
We accomplish this purpose through committees which do the actual work of the American Government.
Who is Invited to the General Assembly? – The General Assembly is open to the public – all in attendance on the virtual meeting need to disclose themselves or they will be dropped from the meeting. All participants should also be in good standing (defined in the Points of Order below), who have lived on Tennessee as their home for a minimum of one year and one day.
ASSEMBLY BEHAVIOR EXPECTATIONS – To lawfully conduct all Tennessee Assembly business in accordance with Natural law and Public Law. All attendees of Tennessee Assembly meetings will be governed by the Points of Order (see downloadable PDF below).
Upcoming General Assembly Agenda
Changes may be made right up until the day before so check back on the Monday before the meeting for the most recent updated version.